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From November 25, the Philippines celebrate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to December 12, Anti-Human Trafficking Day, the 18 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign is a time to heighten our action to end violence against women and girls across the world.
This year, thru Take Back the Tech! Campaign! we will mark this meaningful event under the overarching theme : “REVISIT TO RESIST: HISTORIES OF THE “MOVEMENT TO END GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE” – reflecting that memory is resistance.
The Foundation for Media Alternatives launch the Take Back the Tech! Facebook Frame to reclaim the Facebook platform as a safe space for women, young girls and other vulnerable sectors, and to end gender-based violence. We will also feature the advocacy work of women’s movement in the country to digitize and preserve our memories and examine them for lessons we can use now and in the future.
In this regard, we would like encourage everyone to support our online campaign by using our Facebook Frame to your Facebook Account within the period of 18-day campaign. Please follow our Facebook Page for more updates.
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